What if the mirrors didn't reflect your face-but your forgotten memories?The Black Lighthouse Manuscript ("Le Manuscrit du Phare Noir") is a symbolic and deeply atmospheric sci-fi mystery written entirely in English for advanced learners (B2-C1). With 20 chapters and over 20, 000 words, this story takes readers on a haunting journey through time, memory, and perception. When Émile discovers an old manuscript hidden in a coastal town library, he unknowingly activates the first of eight "mirrors"-thresholds that don't just show the past but connect places, people, and forgotten knowledge.
Alongside his friend Inès and a skeptical scientist named Clara, Émile follows signals around the world-each tied to a fragment of a larger, universal memory. But some echoes do not want to be heard.?? This is not a beginner's reader. It's a mind-bending descent into silence, light, and meaning. Designed to challenge and reward, The Black Lighthouse Manuscript blends accessible English prose with emotional and conceptual depth.? Perfect for readers who enjoy: Slow-burn science fiction and symbolic mysteries Themes of memory, language, and perception A full-length immersive story with no glossary interruptions Rich, descriptive English with repetition through context (no drills) ?? Features: ?? ~20, 500 words across 20 chapters + epilogue ?? Native-like sentence flow with layered meaning ?? No footnotes or word lists-pure, comprehensible input ?? Ideal for B2-C1 level English learners or bilingual readersLet the mirrors open.
The memory is waiting.
What if the mirrors didn't reflect your face-but your forgotten memories?The Black Lighthouse Manuscript ("Le Manuscrit du Phare Noir") is a symbolic and deeply atmospheric sci-fi mystery written entirely in English for advanced learners (B2-C1). With 20 chapters and over 20, 000 words, this story takes readers on a haunting journey through time, memory, and perception. When Émile discovers an old manuscript hidden in a coastal town library, he unknowingly activates the first of eight "mirrors"-thresholds that don't just show the past but connect places, people, and forgotten knowledge.
Alongside his friend Inès and a skeptical scientist named Clara, Émile follows signals around the world-each tied to a fragment of a larger, universal memory. But some echoes do not want to be heard.?? This is not a beginner's reader. It's a mind-bending descent into silence, light, and meaning. Designed to challenge and reward, The Black Lighthouse Manuscript blends accessible English prose with emotional and conceptual depth.? Perfect for readers who enjoy: Slow-burn science fiction and symbolic mysteries Themes of memory, language, and perception A full-length immersive story with no glossary interruptions Rich, descriptive English with repetition through context (no drills) ?? Features: ?? ~20, 500 words across 20 chapters + epilogue ?? Native-like sentence flow with layered meaning ?? No footnotes or word lists-pure, comprehensible input ?? Ideal for B2-C1 level English learners or bilingual readersLet the mirrors open.
The memory is waiting.